Analysis of diagnostic tracing information

Diagnostic tracing data provides a record of all activities that took place on the database server and that correspond to
the diagnostic tracing levels and the tracing session settings. When reviewing the data, you must consider the settings that
were in place. For example, the absence of a statement that you expected to see in a tracing session might indicate that the
statement never ran, but it might also indicate that the statement was not expensive enough to fulfill a condition that only
expensive statements be traced.

There are many reasons why you may want to examine in detail what activities the database server is performing. These include
troubleshooting performance problems, estimating resource usage to plan for future workloads, and debugging application logic.